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  1. At the deadline, log into MyPortfolio and navigate to your Group’s front page.
  2. Click the Members tab; the list of members displays.
  3. One at a time, click each student’s respective Change role link.
  4. Use the dropdown menu to change their role from Admin to Member.
  5. Click the Submit button; the list of Members displays again, this time with the student’s role as Member.
  6. Repeat as necessary until all students are listed as Members on the Members page.
  7. While you're there, check that your co-marker is present, and has Administrator access.

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I'm a marker - how can I find groups whose work I need to mark?

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  1. Pages shared with this group: List of all the pages that people have shared with this group.
  2. Shared by: Displays the author of the page.
  3. Members involved: Shows the group members who have commented on the pages publicly.
  4. Non-members involved: Schows the users who have commented on the pages publicly but are not members of the group.
  5. Next to each person who commented on a page is the count for the number of comments they have left on that page.
  6. The total count for the comments by members and non-members is displayed.
  7. Pages owned by this group: List of all the pages that were created within the group.

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Find out more

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  • If what you're looking for isn't here in these Questions & Answers, let ELE know.
  • Talk to ELE - the support team can be reached via 020 3549 5678 (internal: 65678) or email ele@ucl.ac.uk.
  • Ask a fellow student in your group, and if no luck, ask your tutor.
  • You can contact your Faculty's E-Learning Facilitator, Mira Vogel on 020 3549 5197 (internal: 65197) - but she may take longer to get back in touch than the support team above.
  • Guides at the UCL MyPortfolio Resource Centre
  • Mahara (the software we call MyPortfolio) has its own guides and support forums.
  • Search YouTube - somebody may have recorded a screencast of what you are looking for.

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